Madhusudanpur Nand Urf Jhalra

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Jhalra
village
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Jhalra
India Uttar Pradesh
Coordinates: 29°25′N78°11′E / 29.42°N 78.18°E / 29.42; 78.18
CountryIndia
State ..Uttar Pradesh Flag(INDIA).png Uttar Pradesh
District Bijnor
Block Mohammadpur Deomal
Established1861;164 years ago (1861)
Founded byAbdur Rahman Mansoori
Government
  Type Gram Panchayat Pradhan
  Body Gram panchayat
   Pradhan Babbu Urf Jehngir Khan
Elevation
950 m (3,120 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
3,642
Demonym Jhalariya
Languages
  Official Hindi, Urdu, खड़ीबोली
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code01342
Vehicle registration UP 20
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Madhusudanpur Nand Urf Jhalra is a large village and near Meerut Pauri Highway National Highway 34 (India) Jhalra Gram Panchayat in Bijnor district block Mohammadpur Deomal of Uttar Pradesh in India. [1] [2]

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Population

In 2011, the village had 597 families and a population of 3,642 people, of which 1957 were males and 1685 are females. [3]

History

Telhi Mansoori Jat Khan Fakir Chamar Sakke etc. are included here Eid and Diwali are also celebrated with sorrow Jhalra is located at 29°24′N78°11′E / 29.4°N 78.18°E / 29.4; 78.18 . [4] [5]

Gram Panchayat

As per the constitution of India and the Panchyati Raaj Act, Jhalra Gram Panchayat village is administrated by a Gram Pradhan who is elected by the Villagers [6] [7]

Sl.No.FromToName of Gram Pradhan
119501990Abdul Rahman Mansoori (OBC)
219952000Laddan (GEN)
420002005Shafeeq (GEN)
520052010Sukhveer (SC)
620102015Shakeel (OBC)
720152020Mustari (GEN)
82020Gulsher (GEN)

Education

It has a government-run primary and junior school and

Bijnor Public School, Delhi Public School, Platinum Public School

Religious places

Jama Masjid

Noor Masjid

Shiv Mandir

Choti Masjid

Islamia Madrasa

Founded

This village was built by Abdur Rahman Mansoori in 1861. In this village, he served more than 5 terms in this village, that too by becoming Sarpanch in 1950. won the elections and was elected the first head of the village After that India became independent in 1958, then elections went on, then his son Hafiz Abdul Salam contested for the post of Pradhan and became the first Pradhan [ citation needed ]

Religion

Religions in Jhalra (2011) [8]
ReligionPercent
Hindus
6%
Muslims
94%

Nearby places

Nearest Districts

Jhalra is located around 5 kilometres Bijnor District

Surrounding districts from jhalra are as follows:

Haridwar District, 60.3 Km

Kotdwar District, 35.2 km

Services

Jio 5G

Jio 4G

BSNL WIFI

VODAFONE

IDEA

AIRTEL

JIO WIFI

Cricket Ground

There is also a sports ground in Jhalra which has been named after Hafiz Abdul Salam. People from outside the district also come to play here. Last year, a tremendous demonstration was held here in which the team of Jhalra won Rs 24,000 thousand and a

motorcycle won locate is 29°25′55″N78°10′59″E / 29.432046°N 78.183014°E / 29.432046; 78.183014

Jhalra Cricket Team(JCT

Jearsy NoPlayer NameStrike RateTeam
001Ammar (C)150JCT
234Vikas Kumar140JCT
305Sohit (WK)160JCT
400Mohit130JCT
003Happy145JCT
123Usman Malik110JCT
112Nitin135JCT
007Nitin (Badhi)90JCT
890Faisal160JCT
234Sirajul70JCT
837Faizan Pathan60JCT

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